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Traffic Diversions Begin as Major Airport Road Works Advance in Bahrain

Bahrain launched a fresh phase of its major infrastructure plan this week, and the Bahrain Airport Road Update quickly became the focus of public attention. The Ministry of Works began a new round of closures and diversions to advance the Bahrain International Airport Road Development Project. Although the plan creates delays, many residents see the long-term value. Moreover, the Bahrain Airport Road Update highlights the country’s growing push for smoother and safer mobility.

Authorities confirmed several important changes. They closed the left-turn lanes on Khalifa Al Kabeer Street for drivers heading north toward the airport. Instead, traffic now moves through a diverted route in the opposite direction. This adjustment aims to ease congestion during peak hours, yet it still requires careful driving.

Furthermore, the ministry also closed the right-turn lane from Arad Street toward Khalifa Al Kabeer Street. Drivers now follow an alternative route, and many commuters already report smoother transitions after the first trial morning. However, the ministry urges everyone to remain patient as crews increase work on the site.

Additionally, authorities stopped the left-turn lanes from Khalifa Al Kabeer Street onto Arad Street for drivers leaving the airport. They redirected those vehicles to surrounding roads that offer wider space and better flow. These routes help control pressure on the main intersection, especially during early-morning flights.

Work officially started on Friday, November 21, 2025. It will continue for three months, and engineers aim to finish as scheduled. They increased on-site supervision to maintain progress and reduce any unnecessary delays. The ministry explained that each diversion supports the broader plan to expand road capacity around the kingdom’s key travel hub.

Residents should follow all signs and instructions because they change frequently as crews move between work zones. Traffic officers remain present around major points to guide drivers and prevent confusion. The ministry also urged everyone to stay updated through official channels because the Bahrain Airport Road Update will continue to evolve throughout the project period.

Although these changes cause temporary inconvenience, many commuters expect long-term improvements. New lanes will reduce bottlenecks, and enhanced access will help travelers reach the airport faster. Ultimately, the project strengthens Bahrain’s transport network and supports future growth.

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